VSTi for Orchestrals

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  1. Eorathis

    Eorathis Noisemaker

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    Hi guys, I'm searching for a Orchestral plugin to program strings,horns&choirs for my metal project.
    They don't need to be super high quality, since it's mostly for atmosphere in the background, but the realer the better I guess.
    Can somebody recommend me a plugin that I can find on Audioz?

    I'm thinking of something in the style of Shadow of Intent


    Thanks :)
     
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  3. phloopy

    phloopy Audiosexual

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    Sonivox?
     
  4. korte1975

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    korg triton . small size, does everything u need, not multi-giga lib. you need korg software pass emulator
     
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  5. Eorathis

    Eorathis Noisemaker

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    Looks great, but all the uploads are down sadly :/

    Thanks, but this sounds really artificial to my ears. It's more like a synthesizer than an orchestra.
     
  6. bobdule

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    use Kontakt and sampled orchestra.
     
  7. Gyro Gearloose

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    on az..go into contacts and pm PiRAT and ask for reupload...he will do it...
     
  8. joem

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    kontact or saoundfonts
     
  9. korte1975

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    ok you said you dont need super high quality. i see. go for steinberg iconica then
     
  10. joem

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    tbh you can actually get some great orchestral packs if you process them right for serum codas nice
     
  11. Eorathis

    Eorathis Noisemaker

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    Thanks for all the suggestions. Thanks to PiRAT I went with Sonivox and it is amazing :)
     
  12. hani king

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    if you can get (and activate)
    1-sampletank 3 or 4 (doesnt matter )/philharmonic
    2-kontakt libraries (there are so many) /HALion libraries (symphonic orchestra /iconica collection (opus and ensembles)
    3- for free ones check this out youtube watch?v=UJcW6l03gpc

    then you are on the right track to make good orchestra
     
  13. Qrchack

    Qrchack Rock Star

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    Dying company, no legato samples, no dynamics control

    this is just an old rompler

    the way to go

    there's also BBC SO from Spitfire for free if you fill out their survey - https://www.spitfireaudio.com/bbc-so-discover/application/
     
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  14. Dave1987

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    Audio Imperia Nucleus is easy to use and has a great modern sound.
     
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  15. Moonlight

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    How about Full Bucket Music's Deputy II and Tricent they sound great are free software and are very small in size, they aren't resource hogs, try them out I use them very often for cinematic and orchestral backgrounds and being freeware are always available from their homepage
     
  17. Qrchack

    Qrchack Rock Star

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    I know the keyboard. It's a 1999 rompler. This is like telling someone to get the Korg M1 because it has great pianos. It did for the time, but things have changed since 1988.
     
  18. Misterguywick

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    best service the orchestra complete. presents are so inspiring the in the complete instrument. you need kontakt the best version is the portable with the best add library funtion. the ochestra complete size is 10/11gb
     
  19. Moonlight

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    He was refering to the SOFTWARE not HARDWARE keyboard.
     
  20. Qrchack

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    So what? It's the same samples from 1999
     
  21. Moonlight

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    yeah and they are still very good? I don't get your point
     
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